Mi4c poor game performance. Overheating? - Xiaomi Mi 4C

Had my mi4c for a little while now and just tried to play a game I used to play on my old nexus 4 and was disappointed to see that after a few minutes the performance becomes very stuttery and the top of the phone is warm to the touch.
The game is "the simpsons tapped out", I wouldn't really think of it as a graphically intensive game. I remember when looking up the specs of the mi4c compared to my nexus 4 when I brought it that the GPU seemed like it would be a far bit more powerful but the performance in game seems the same if not a little worse!
So basically is there anyone that plays this game or experienced similar? its nice and smooth few a little while than just becomes more and more stuttery which I assume is the CPU/GPU downclocking because its getting hot. If I jump out of game and open CPU-Z the lomg list of "tsens_tx_sensors" are all around the 50degrees mark.

As what I've always mentioned in other threads: use another thermal config, I've tested the ones from N5X and LG G4, both are fine and gives decent gaming experience.

Is that just an easy copy and paste of a config file?
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Put a thermal config on thats based on the LG G4, gaming is smoother but phone gets pretty warm now. After 5-10mins if I jump out of game and open CPU-Z, Some of the temperatures are upto about 60 degrees.

Finners said:
Is that just an easy copy and paste of a config file?
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Put a thermal config on thats based on the LG G4, gaming is smoother but phone gets pretty warm now. After 5-10mins if I jump out of game and open CPU-Z, Some of the temperatures are upto about 60 degrees.
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60 is a lot better better than almost 90 (my worst experience with some other thermal config) and is a fine trade off for smooth gaming experience. I agree though on certain games I miss my cold redmi note, MTK devices tend to have cooler SoC than SD.

How do I change the config?

SlanDev said:
How do I change the config?
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I followed the instructions on this thread http://en.miui.com/thread-197481-1-1.html I used the second mod file that is based on the LG G4, To copy the file I used the app ES file Explorer to copy the config file to the system directory. I don't know how to do it from PC. Think you would have to used abd which I have never used before.

Finners said:
I followed the instructions on this thread http://en.miui.com/thread-197481-1-1.html I used the second mod file that is based on the LG G4, To copy the file I used the app ES file Explorer to copy the config file to the system directory. I don't know how to do it from PC. Think you would have to used abd which I have never used before.
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KDE connect will do, too. adb ain't too hard if you're used to Linux shell. Basically as long as you have access to replace that file (root permission), any way is possible.

Ok, thanks

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Really bad performance

Hey everyone!
Sorry if I do or say something wrong or in a wrong place, as this is my first post here and I really need your help.
I have just received my Nexus 5. I was loving it so far, but I have recently noticed a weird problem - the youtube videos in HD were really choppy. That is when I have decided to get AnTuTu and test my device with it. 23k!? That is barely more than Galaxy Note 2. Something is definitely wrong with my device and I can't seem to find what. Please help!
I don't see a problem here.
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abtekk said:
I don't see a problem here.
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Is it supposed to score that low? I may be missing something, but shouldn't it score higher than SGS3?
And what about the jerkiness of the videos on youtube?
melchiorum said:
Is it supposed to score that low? I may be missing something, but shouldn't it score higher than SGS3?
And what about the jerkiness of the videos on youtube?
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mine score around 22k, and work awesome
I did 3 runs of Antutu.
Run #1 22k
Run #2 29k
Run #3 26k
Just ran it again after making sure every app was closed, 29k.
Hit your multi task button and swipe close every app then try it.
No idea why its random.
YouTube is buttery smooth here. I don't see how it's normal if it's choppy on one of the fastest CPU. I would try a factory reset.
Most people including me have noticed good performance in everyday usage, but poor results with benchmark such as Antutu.
My investigation involved monitoring soc (cpu) temperature and clock frequencies.
I observed that the standard kernel that comes with Kit Kat has thermal management that aggressively throttles CPU clock frequencies when the temperature exceeds 63°C.
This will cause the clock frequencies to be reduced in an attempt to lower temperatures. With a benchmark like Antutu that causes all four CPU cores to be heavily loaded and run initially at maximum clock rate of 2265 MHz this will lead to clock frequencies dropping as far as 1100 MHz occasionally, with substantial drop in performance.
I have been unable to determine if the Adreno 330 is also subjected to similar thermal throttling.
Custom kernel will provide the way to overcome this for those willing to modify.
The highest Antutu score I've seen on their website is 30000, which is some way below other Snapdragon 800 powered phones, and most scores are below 25000, which can be bettered BT Snapdragon 600
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Thank you for your responses. I am not the only one then.
But I would still like to find out what exactly is wrong with youtube. Every video's choppy, there's a lot of stuttering and frame skipping. Launching videos from Chrome feels better, but not much.
melchiorum said:
Hey everyone!
Sorry if I do or say something wrong or in a wrong place, as this is my first post here and I really need your help.
I have just received my Nexus 5. I was loving it so far, but I have recently noticed a weird problem - the youtube videos in HD were really choppy. That is when I have decided to get AnTuTu and test my device with it. 23k!? That is barely more than Galaxy Note 2. Something is definitely wrong with my device and I can't seem to find what. Please help!
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Mine runs everything perfectly smooth, but when I plug in to charge, everything is choppy and laggy. Happens on home screen/app drawer/apps
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Don't forget the recently documented "optimizations" that most manufacturers are building into their devices. Benchmarks are beginning to mean less and less as manufacturers have discovered their use in marketing.
mevensen said:
Don't forget the recently documented "optimizations" that most manufacturers are building into their devices. Benchmarks are beginning to mean less and less as manufacturers have discovered their use in marketing.
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Yeah, I get that.
But mine still performs horribly in videos. I have just done the factory reset - to no avail. Youtube is completely unwatchable. I have tried to plug the charger in (just to rule out some weird power-saving issue) - same problem. Haven't tried to launch a video from the device itself yet though. I have also tried Real Racing 3 just to test the performance, and I guess it's OK. It's not prfect, as I can feel some framerate drops, but it is nowhere near as bad as the Youtube jerkiness.
No idea what's going on. Seems like no one else is having such a problem. Probably gonna have to return the device.

Phone gets realy hot while gaming

Got it a week and i noticed that it got very hot when i play. Just asking is this bad? Or doesnt it mather?
I just played a 3d racing game and the phone got hot. I was on 3g. (i think in flight mode it gets a lettle less hot) i played 10min racing and the phone was damn hot. Special at the camera.
I hope this wont hurt the phone cause i like gaming. Games like gta san. Cause i remember when i played gta san on my dads galaxy s3 and i played 1h30 gta san in flight mode and phone wasnt that hot like thr oneplus.
Its still hot the oneplus. Its 5min that i stoped playing and its still hot
reggiexp said:
Got it a week and i noticed that it got very hot when i play. Just asking is this bad? Or doesnt it mather?
I just played a 3d racing game and the phone got hot. I was on 3g. (i think in flight mode it gets a lettle less hot) i played 10min racing and the phone was damn hot. Special at the camera.
I hope this wont hurt the phone cause i like gaming. Games like gta san. Cause i remember when i played gta san on my dads galaxy s3 and i played 1h30 gta san in flight mode and phone wasnt that hot like thr oneplus.
Its still hot the oneplus. Its 5min that i stoped playing and its still hot
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use kernel manager like franco updater, trickster etc, create per app profile in it, apply undervolt to that game app
Haters_Gonna_H8 said:
use kernel manager like franco updater, trickster etc, create per app profile in it, apply undervolt to that game app
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Havent rooted it. Just have cpu speed at 2ghz and profile balanced always forget to go in performance isnt realy needed any way. But just to ask wont it hurt the phone when i play. Saw somewhere that the cooling is different on this phone thats why it feel so hot but that it was just like any otherphone. But just want to be sure that it wont hurt my baby. Hihi
reggiexp said:
Havent rooted it. Just have cpu speed at 2ghz and profile balanced always forget to go in performance isnt realy needed any way. But just to ask wont it hurt the phone when i play. Saw somewhere that the cooling is different on this phone thats why it feel so hot but that it was just like any otherphone. But just want to be sure that it wont hurt my baby. Hihi
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Reason why your phone's heating up quickly, is because it's running at full speed (which is overkill imo for games), by underclocking or using a custom kernel with a different governor, it'd help since the governors will turn off unneccessary cores on the cpu, and scale the cpu clock (the speed) accordingly.
reggiexp said:
Havent rooted it. Just have cpu speed at 2ghz and profile balanced always forget to go in performance isnt realy needed any way. But just to ask wont it hurt the phone when i play. Saw somewhere that the cooling is different on this phone thats why it feel so hot but that it was just like any otherphone. But just want to be sure that it wont hurt my baby. Hihi
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it wont if you apply the undervolt properly. please read more on undervolting. its safe as long you dont go overboard.
different handphones have different hardware placements. take xperia Z series for an example, sony designed their z series with a heat tunneling. this is something that opo doesnt have. iinm, the heating while gaming is highly correlated with the way opo was designed. pretty much lesser space available for the heat to disseminate. and the cpu is place on the upper side of the device. try touching the rear camera while playing a graphic hungry game for at least 10 minutes. you will notice the heat.
but dont be alarmed, the device is properly designed to auto shutdown whenever it reaches an unsafe temperature.
Exothermic said:
Reason why your phone's heating up quickly, is because it's running at full speed (which is overkill imo for games), by underclocking or using a custom kernel with a different governor, it'd help since the governors will turn off unneccessary cores on the cpu, and scale the cpu clock (the speed) accordingly.
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okay cool yeah i dont see the point of 2.5ghz. for a phone i only wanted s801 for its higher clocked GPU thats all and cpu i mean 1.7 till 2ghz should do the jobs for games. okay will try to root it when my internet is working a bit better. (for redownloading all my apps. and a custom rom maybe)
Haters_Gonna_H8 said:
it wont if you apply the undervolt properly. please read more on undervolting. its safe as long you dont go overboard.
different handphones have different hardware placements. take xperia Z series for an example, sony designed their z series with a heat tunneling. this is something that opo doesnt have.
but dont be alarmed, the device is properly designed to auto shutdown whenever it reaches an unsafe temperature.
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okay cause i like gaming and when im bored i play gta san. and i noticed that when i turn on performance profile the game it runs much better.
for most games balanced profile is anough.
yeah i mostly feel heat in the top part. and the battery is just not heated up so i find it fine. if i realy play a game for a long time and i know it i always put phone is flight mode. so its gets less hot.
thanks for the help guys. just wanted to know.

Thermal-Engine-8992.conf

Hello,
i've made some changes to the default thermal engine conf, basically i've made some more steps for the thermal throttle. For example, in the default file when the cluster0 (the little four cores) reach 48° Celsius it is downclocked to 600 MhZ... now @ 36° it will be downclocked to max 1.248 GhZ -> @ 41° 960 MhZ and so on.
I've made this changes to the cluster 1 too (altough the curve is different), and now the 4th core (first of the Big ones) will be unplugged as usual @ 42° but will comes up again just @ 39° and not @ 37°.
I already pushed this changes to my device and i'm actually testing it. Will report my results.
I would like to go deeper in the conf but i lack the knowledge needed, i need a manual or something like that for all the variables that can be used in the file, for once i really don't know what the action_info in the battery monitor means at all.
What i meant to achieve is a more homogeneous downclock of the processor and a better battery life in everyday usage.
You have to replace the one in /System/Etc and give the right permission (0644)
Then from terminal stop and restart the thermal engine or just reboot the device.
Make a copy of the default file just in case.
Anyway, this is the file.
Cheers
Antutu Score v6.0 with my thermal-engine.conf and with the process thermal-engine completly shutted down.
You are doing something wrong, im getting about 60k without touching this thermal thing..
k3lcior said:
You are doing something wrong, im getting about 60k without touching this thermal thing..
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With just one run should be like that, my idea is to get constant value on more run... if you run antutu on yours more then one time in sequence you "should" get constant worse value, while i should get constat 50k-ish.
Still have to try and test the battery performance with this conf.
Will update soon
Nice GoldGanja, looking forward for more posts about it.
Nice tweak, thanks!
I'm using the one from this post, which is taken straight from Nexus 5X. In my case, this boost my score from 44K to 54K. The device is a little warmer, just a little and it comes back cold quick enough.
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Retried just now from a cold state, it reaches 63K!
if I update the ROM , do I have to replace the file again ? i get 68k in antutu with the thermal-config from nexus 5x
celticslment said:
if I update the ROM , do I have to replace the file again ? i get 68k in antutu with the thermal-config from nexus 5x
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Yes, each ROM update contains the same file so it will be overwritten.
leledumbo said:
I'm using the one from this post, which is taken straight from Nexus 5X. In my case, this boost my score from 44K to 54K. The device is a little warmer, just a little and it comes back cold quick enough.
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Retried just now from a cold state, it reaches 63K!
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Well, our phone reaches that score without any tweak.. So not a big result..
Inviato dal mio Mi-4c utilizzando Tapatalk
it is when you have 10+ background apps that sync all the time
I should be able to reach a lot more without them
leledumbo said:
I'm using the one from this post, which is taken straight from Nexus 5X. In my case, this boost my score from 44K to 54K. The device is a little warmer, just a little and it comes back cold quick enough.
EDIT:
Retried just now from a cold state, it reaches 63K!
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Yhea the ones from the nexus 5x it's an intresting configuration, the PID algorythm for the throttle is really intresting for the cpu and gpu. While the monitor for the battery lacks some step, and there is a monitor to regulate the lcd brightness too that i don't like.
I'll try to merge best of both worlds and see what happens...
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Ok i modded it a little bit, now i will run some antutu with the snapdragon profiler activated via adb and see what happens
edit2:
Something went wrong with my mods, but with the conf unmodified i manage to get 64k.
GoldGanja said:
Yhea the ones from the nexus 5x it's an intresting configuration, the PID algorythm for the throttle is really intresting for the cpu and gpu. While the monitor for the battery lacks some step, and there is a monitor to regulate the lcd brightness too that i don't like.
I'll try to merge best of both worlds and see what happens...
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Ok i modded it a little bit, now i will run some antutu with the snapdragon profiler activated via adb and see what happens
edit2:
Something went wrong with my mods, but with the conf unmodified i manage to get 64k.
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Hi,
my phone (Mi4c 3G/32GB) is getting hot very easy with you thermal config file may solve it, or is there other file that can make a bether work?
best regards,
John
Im using now the Resurrection Rom wich is really amazing.
You should give a try. Now i have stable 55K Antutu withouth throttle downs. Before the best result was with cm13 i reached 55K first run second run 47K and third run ~44K. Smiui after some runs i was at 33K.
I actually don´t know what they have done for getting this amazing result.
Resurrection: first test ~56 then ~55 then ~56K. Just amazing. AND it doesn´t heat as much, little bit more as the cm13 i think, i had to test that again.
Maybe they played around with the thermal engine, @GoldGanja .
I got 73k in Antutu when I left my phone on top of a cold ice bag during the test run (on TSL's Cyanogenmod). There's so much potential...
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I got 73k in Antutu when I left my phone on top of a cold ice bag during the test run (on TSL's Cyanogenmod). There's so much potential...
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Yeah it is ! Then you should do it again with an oc-Kernel oO.
battery charge its more slower with this thermal config??
Great work !
My score with my device ( 32g-3g ) xiaomi.eu ROM 6.9.1.
Envoyé de mon Mi-4c en utilisant Tapatalk
mantappp ..

[Thermal engine] Overheating problems ?

Hi guys,
I'm not sure if the LG Flex 2 uses thermal-engine.conf to set its thermal values, throttling, etc.
or if it's set in the Kernel source.
But if the 1st is the case @androidexpert35 's currently developed thermal "engine" might be the solution:
[MOD][6.0+][ v1.7 ][THERMAL-TWEAK] SmarTemperatureX | The best balanced S810 Ever!
some settings might need adaptation for the Flex 2 but I'm sure,
after some careful tinkering the device should be able to stay cooler, sustain performance over longer time and might also offer higher performance than stock (even under Marshmallow).
Good luck
Yes our device uses thermal_engine_8994 but how can we flash it on MM without root?
Correct me if im wrong but this looks like simple init.d script so it could be easily run for example with http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-flex2/development/init-d-script-init-d-support-g-flex-2-t3399145
Obviously it need some editing because it's for different device.
But we still need root on marshmallow to run scripts unfortunately.For lollipop we already have tweaked thermal config file but on MM,while tge ui is super smooth,gaming performance is horrible because of throttling.
Pungasul said:
Yes our device uses thermal_engine_8994 but how can we flash it on MM without root?
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you need root, otherwise you cannot do these kind of modifications
k3lcior said:
Correct me if im wrong but this looks like simple init.d script so it could be easily run for example with http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-flex2/development/init-d-script-init-d-support-g-flex-2-t3399145
Obviously it need some editing because it's for different device.
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But we still need root on marshmallow to run scripts unfortunately.For lollipop we already have tweaked thermal config file but on MM,while tge ui is super smooth,gaming performance is horrible because of throttling.
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That's not really a init script,
it's a modification file, system config,
so someone who knows internals should ideally grab it via
e.g.
adb pull
and inspect if there are any similarities that can be merged and then re-uploaded,
NEVER at all times run WITHOUT the thermal configuration,
otherwise the device might overheat or get damaged (there are some safety measures in the chip, etc. but still)
zacharias.maladroit said:
Hi guys,
I'm not sure if the LG Flex 2 uses thermal-engine.conf to set its thermal values, throttling, etc.
or if it's set in the Kernel source.
But if the 1st is the case @androidexpert35 's currently developed thermal "engine" might be the solution:
[MOD][6.0+][ v1.7 ][THERMAL-TWEAK] SmarTemperatureX | The best balanced S810 Ever!
some settings might need adaptation for the Flex 2 but I'm sure,
after some careful tinkering the device should be able to stay cooler, sustain performance over longer time and might also offer higher performance than stock (even under Marshmallow).
Good luck
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-flex2/general/thermal-throttling-hotplug-settings-t3106165
This was already implemented almost a year ago..
It is really the limit to configuring the file..
The thermal config here sets throttling to higher values so reduces lag overall..but unlike anyother sd810 phones ..g flex 2 gets hot really really quickly..
So for gamming with the config in the mentioned thread gets the device to heat up upto 50-55 C overall..(core heating can get up to 70-80 C)
Only option is to customize the kernel but sadly no bootloader unlock for more than a year...
adds08 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-flex2/general/thermal-throttling-hotplug-settings-t3106165
This was already implemented almost a year ago..
It is really the limit to configuring the file..
The thermal config here sets throttling to higher values so reduces lag overall..but unlike anyother sd810 phones ..g flex 2 gets hot really really quickly..
So for gamming with the config in the mentioned thread gets the device to heat up upto 50-55 C overall..(core heating can get up to 70-80 C)
Only option is to customize the kernel but sadly no bootloader unlock for more than a year...
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If it already lags at default settings, something's really off (ROM or Kernel would need optimization)
actually the best with this hothead of a SoC would be to make it throttle earlier (http://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-compact/general/mod-t3250283)
and then there's also core_ctl (CORE_CTL_HELPER) which can be set up via e.g. Kernel Adiutor or Kernel Adiutor Mod,
but that's probably nothing new to you and the others in the mentioned thread
Thanks

Pixel 3 XL thermal hacking

After lot of research I have finally confirmed that Pixel 3 / XL:s are thermal throttling at very medium temperatures compared to example OnePlus phones, causing stuttering, framedrops, camera hangouts etc... I even tested it in Call of duty Mobile and with cooled phone i was able to play without any stutters, solid frametimes. Without cooling that game is literally unplayable.
I have found thermal-engine conf files from /system/vendor/etc, but those files are "read only" and cannot be changed. I tried with android pie and with TWRP to modify, even delete those files, but they always come back when you boot up your phone.
When booted to android and through ADB shell, commands like chmod 777 /system/vendor/etc are not working. My question is, is there a way to change those files or are they hard locked? Here is a link that confirms that it is actually possible to manipulate those files, but that poster is gone from the forum, and he is/was a professional software engineer, so im asking help here.
Link to post what im basically trying to do: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/thermal-engine-conf-pixel-2-to-hack-t3779715
Bump because this is the reason we cannot do any overclocking on these phones.
It sounds like it's on the system partition which is read-only(my knowledge of the partitions in android is limited)? So maybe this is something that would have to be added to the .img file when flashing a custom ROM....
Maybe use a Magisk mirror?
Ojiz1 said:
After lot of research I have finally confirmed that Pixel 3 / XL:s are thermal throttling at very medium temperatures compared to example OnePlus phones, causing stuttering, framedrops, camera hangouts etc... I even tested it in Call of duty Mobile and with cooled phone i was able to play without any stutters, solid frametimes. Without cooling that game is literally unplayable.
I have found thermal-engine conf files from /system/vendor/etc, but those files are "read only" and cannot be changed. I tried with android pie and with TWRP to modify, even delete those files, but they always come back when you boot up your phone.
When booted to android and through ADB shell, commands like chmod 777 /system/vendor/etc are not working. My question is, is there a way to change those files or are they hard locked? Here is a link that confirms that it is actually possible to manipulate those files, but that poster is gone from the forum, and he is/was a professional software engineer, so im asking help here.
Link to post what im basically trying to do: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/thermal-engine-conf-pixel-2-to-hack-t3779715
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I made a magisk module to disable thermal throttling.
try it
On pie you can disable verity and then files are easy to modify. On Q the module option is your only option.
gacky1601 said:
I made a magisk module to disable thermal throttling.
try it
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You are GODsend! Im so grateful!!! im giving try now if it works i want to donate something for you!
gacky1601 said:
I made a magisk module to disable thermal throttling.
try it
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I checked the zip. and found that there were Blueline confs and then renamed those as "Crosshatch" and now it works! I dont find words to thank you enough!! So happy now you just basically stopped my one month pain! Now i have tested, no thermal throttling cpu at 2.8 ghz on thermal throttling app. Looks good but i was little shocked when cpu hits 52 celsius anf battery 51 celsius while gaming cod mobiles battleroyale. Otherwise it was almost buttery smooth but phone gets quite hot too. What you think is it running too hot now? Maybe i should try to modify those original confs, but there were so much of those values that it can be hard for me..
Ojiz1 said:
I checked the zip. and found that there were Blueline confs and then renamed those as "Crosshatch" and now it works! I dont find words to thank you enough!! So happy now you just basically stopped my one month pain! Now i have tested, no thermal throttling cpu at 2.8 ghz on thermal throttling app. Looks good but i was little shocked when cpu hits 52 celsius anf battery 51 celsius while gaming cod mobiles battleroyale. Otherwise it was almost buttery smooth but phone gets quite hot too. What you think is it running too hot now? Maybe i should try to modify those original confs, but there were so much of those values that it can be hard for me..
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yes, I think I shouldn't override the files with empty files under some circumstance.
I'll try to modify some values later.
gacky1601 said:
yes, I think I shouldn't override the files with empty files under some circumstance.
I'll try to modify some values later.
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Not your fault, I asked it!
Hi.
Can this option "thermal hack" works on battery charging. At high percentage it reduces the charging rate to about 1000mAh
Could be there a solution to leave it 18watt or at least 15watt
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Ojiz1 said:
I checked the zip. and found that there were Blueline confs and then renamed those as "Crosshatch" and now it works! I dont find words to thank you enough!! So happy now you just basically stopped my one month pain! Now i have tested, no thermal throttling cpu at 2.8 ghz on thermal throttling app. Looks good but i was little shocked when cpu hits 52 celsius anf battery 51 celsius while gaming cod mobiles battleroyale. Otherwise it was almost buttery smooth but phone gets quite hot too. What you think is it running too hot now? Maybe i should try to modify those original confs, but there were so much of those values that it can be hard for me..
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Can u share that file with "crossbatch" codename .?
Thank you °^
STALKER18 said:
Hi.
Can this option "thermal hack" works on battery charging. At high percentage it reduces the charging rate to about 1000mAh
Could be there a solution to leave it 18watt or at least 15watt
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Can u share that file with "crossbatch" codename .?
Thank you °^
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Im pretty sure that this "thermal hack" isnt going to speed up charging, but I havent tested it with timer. This mod disables CPU, GPU, modem and battery thermal throttling, but the safe functions (shutdown) are working properly, so you should be fine, if pushing it to the limits. I dont guarentee if this can ruin the hardwares, but at least its safefucntion will shutdown the phone, but everybody will use this with their own responsibility!
Installation:
- Rooted device with working magisk
- Attached zipfile in the phones storage
- Go to modules in magisk, find that zip and tap on it, reboot
Thermal Throttling off, gaming performance
Okey, so im little confused now.. Even when disabled or with custom thermalmode, no matter of game settings, I still get very stuttery gaming performance from my Pixel 3 XL. (Cod battleroyale is the worst, Pubg works better) . What is Bottlenecking so much? My old Oneplus 5 handles better Cod Mobile BattleRoyale.. In benchmarks my Pixel destroys OP 5, but the games just arent working without a lot of stutters... Frames are as expected (50-60 fps) but there is a lot inconsistent frametimes aka. stutters.
Have tried with android Pie, Havoc OS nothing helps.. I just want to know what can be the problem? Low Ram speed (in Pc world that matters so thinking if Google has used some **** ram), Ram management problems in the software? Cod Mobile eats 1,0-1,3 gb of ram and I have free ram when booted about 1,5-1,7 gb.

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